Look to be off a 550 as the 500 didn’t get the extra caliper mount on the right hand fork slider that yours clearly has. Most likely 550f1 as the f2 had longer sliders iirc.
Fork sliders would appear to be the later type off the CB550F or even the CB750F1 or K7.
If you're not aiming for a 100% standard bike, I'd stick with them as they are actually better forks than the early type.
Might be worth checking the overall length from the top of the tube to the axle centre and comparing it with the original type fork
Massive THANKS to all who have responded - very helpful
By way of explanation, the fork leg in the image is actually a LH one, the RH one is on the left, so that the standard Honda caliper sits behind the forks (pic below)
When I purchased the project, the LH fork leg had been machined (bodged) to take a mounting bracket and a caliper & master cylinder from a childs minimoto fitted (no, I'm not joking!)
Whilst the machining damaged the brake mounts, the strength of the fork lower was not affected. With it being fitted on the right side, it's not even visible
With the standard caliper the braking is adequate, helped by a fair bit of weight reduction from standard (pic below)
So I was thinking of fitting an AP Racing set up - I already have one on my K4 race bike
I ordered a new LH fork leg for a CB500 Four and found it too short (the ebay seller allowed a return and refund) hence the reason for my original post to ascertain which leg it might be
The assistance from all of you, has led me to either try to get a LH leg to match, or go for the CB750 option as a pair
Reference was made to "keeping it standard" whilst I for many on here that is important, and I get that. However, at 71 years old I'm still into my race bikes........
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